Hitting Your Stride on Michigan Trails Lace up those running shoes, perfect your warm-up routine, stretch just a little bit more and get ready to burn some calories. Take the challenge—go ahead and hit the trail. Running can get pretty tedious. However, having a rocking playlist on your iPod can help—but, it’s not nearly as good as taking things off road. Read More
Pure Michigan Outdoors Pack a picnic lunch, grab the beach towels and sand buckets, restock the tackle box, fishing gear and camping supplies. Load the kids in the car—it's time for a day at the park. Canoeing, kayaking and scuba diving, Michigan beaches and state parks have so many recreational options from which to choose. Read More
Birding Opportunities Abound in Michigan Celebrate spring and explore Michigan’s many bird-watching prospects. Nothing says spring like the “conk-a-ree” call of a red-winged blackbird or the raucous sounds of a sandhill crane. Spring means bird migration, and that makes for prime birding opportunities in Michigan’s woods, wetlands and waters. Read More
Mountain Bike Country With thousands of miles of back roads, marked trails, national and state forest trails, paved biking paths, scenic routes and unrivaled adventure—Marquette County has a biking opportunity for all skill levels. Connecting its communities and people to the region’s historic sites and human stories—area biking routes offer something for everyone. Read More
Walker Tavern Historic Site & Cambridge Junction Historic State Park Enjoy a fun-fill—as well as educational—day at a popular Mid-Michigan family-oriented historic venue. All summer, patrons can learn of the site’s long history as a former tavern and tourist stop-over and take part in children’s programs, history lessons and vintage sporting events. Visitors can also take advantage of a weekly farmers market and free evening concerts. Read More
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